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Old February 7th 06, 02:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Erica
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Default Autosuggest doesn't retain names after restarting Outlook

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I recently had to reinstall Office. Outlook no longer retains names
for autosuggest if I close out. For example, the first time I send an
email to "Bill Smith" I must type the entire name. Second and
subsequent times, Outlook autosuggests the name Bill Smith after I type
"B." However, when I log off and on again, I must once again type the
full name the first time.

Thanks for any assistance!

 




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